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94-6-9
My Lord
I had had the satisfaction of hearing
more than once as well from Mr Dundas as from
Mr Long of the Treasury as also from Mr Dundas
who spoke in terms of eloquence of the Lordships liberality
that Lord Spencer had declared he should give no
displayed by his Lordship on that occasion.
opposition to the Penitentiary House Bill. Your Grace
will thence judge of my surprize at learning from
the public prints that on Thursday last when the
Bill was being at its last stage his Lordship obtained
an Order for the printing of the Bill, which is in other an operation which at his Lordship's instance
would be altogether useless but for the purpose of
opposing it: As Mr Hastings trial renders which shews that on one side or other some
misconception must have taken place. Your Grace, as I understand a pretty constant attendant
at the House, and on which occasion Your
Grace would naturally hear something on that subject
from
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Jeremy Bentham |
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